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ORANGE, COUNTY OF (6) - 2016
A-2016-1 MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE COUNTY OF ORANGE AND PARTICIPANTS FOR USE OF COUNTYWIDE MASS NOTIFICATION SYSTEM This Memorandum of Understanding, hereinafter referred to as "MOU," dated July 1, 2016, which date is stated for purposes of reference only, is entered into by and between the County of Orange, a political subdivision of the State of California, hereinafter referred to as "COUNTY," and the undersigned municipalities, public universities and water agencies responsible for protecting a resident population and maintaining a dedicated public safety answering point (PSAP) within the County of Orange, hereinafter referred to individually as "PARTICIPANT" or collectively as "PARTICIPANTS." This MOU is intended to establish governance and terms of use for a Countywide Public Mass Notification System. RECITALS WHEREAS, COUNTY is sponsoring a Countywide Public Mass Notification System ("System") for the primary intent of providing timely communication to the public during times of emergency; and WHEREAS, the County is malting use of the System available to all cities and agencies within the County of Orange who have the responsibility for protecting a resident population and maintaining a dedicated public safety answering point (PSAP); and WHEREAS, COUNTY entered into Orange County Agreement No. MA -060-16011934 ("Agreement") with Everbridge, Inc., for the provision of Public Mass Notification System Services, on or about May 24, 2014, attached hereto as Exhibit A, to disseminate critical, time - sensitive emergency information to COUNTY's citizens and businesses through phone and e- mail devices for emergency notification purposes; and WHEREAS, COUNTY agrees to provide to PARTICIPANTS access to the services provided by Everbridge, Inc. as contained in the Agreement in exchange for abiding by the terms set forth in this MOU; and WHEREAS, PARTICIPANTS agree to uphold the same terms and conditions of the Agreement, to use the System in compliance with all usage agreements, including but not limited to the End User License Agreement, identified and incorporated herein as Exhibit A (Orange County Agreement No, MA -060-16011934, Exhibit B (Countywide Public Mass Notification System Policy and Guideline) and Exhibit C (Nondisclosure Document), and the terms of this MOU to receive the benefits under the Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, the parties agree as follows: Page 1 of 6 I. Definitlonsr "Agreement" shall refer to Orange County Agreement No. MA -060-16011934 between COUNTY and. Everbridge, Inc. The Agreement is attached to this MOU as Exhibit A. "Countywide" shall mean all geographic locations in Orange County, California. "Contact information" shall mean PARTICIPANT and public contact data stored in the System for the purpose of disseminating communication in accordance with this MOU and its Exhibits, "Confidential Information" shall include but not be limited to personal identifying information about an individual such as address, phone number, Social Security number, or any other identifier protected from disclosure by law, and/or any other information otherwise protected from disclosure by law, for example, the identity of a victim of a sex crime or a juvenile. "Emergency" shall include, but not be limited to, instances of fire, flood, storm, epidemic, riots, or disease that threaten the safety and welfare of the citizens and property located within the boundaries of the COUNTY and PARTICIPANTS' respective jurisdictions, "Emergency information" shall mean information relevant to the safety and welfare of recipients in the event of an Emergency. Such information shall include but not be limited to instructions and directions to alleviate or avoid the impact of an emergency. "Emergency notification situation" shall mean instances when emergency information is to be distributed through the System. "Individual User" shall mean an agent, officer, employee or representative of PARTICIPANT that has been granted access to the System as set forth in this MOU. "Non -emergency information" shall refer to information that is not relevant to the safety and welfare of recipients, but has been deemed to be of significant importance to a PARTICIPANT's jurisdiction to justify the use of the System to distribute such information. "Non -emergency notification situation" shall mean instances when a PARTICIPANT deems non -emergency information to be of significance to a PARTICIPANT'S jurisdiction and the PARTICIPANT uses the System to distribute such information, "System" shall mean the Public Mass Notification System as provided by Everbridge, Inc. to COUNTY under the Agreement, The System is designed to disseminate information by utilizing common communications, i.e. telephone and e-mail communications to citizens and businesses as permitted under the Agreement. Page 2 of 6 II. Hold I3armless: PARTICIPANT will defend, indemnify and save harmless COUNTY, its elected officials, officers, agents, employees, volunteers and those special districts and agencies which COUNTY's Board of Supervisors acts as the governing Board ("COUNTY INDEMNITIES") from and against any and, all claims, demands, losses, damages, expenses or liabilities of any kind or nature which COUNTY, its officers, agents, employees or volunteers may sustain or incur or which may be imposed upon them for injury to or death of persons, or damages to property as a result of, or arising out of the acts, errors or omissions of PARTICIPANT, its officers, agents, employees, subtenants, invitees, or licensees. COUNTY will defend, indemnify and save harmless PARTICIPANT, its officers, agents, employees and volunteers from and against any and all claims, demands, losses, damages, expenses or liabilities of any kind or nature which PARTICIPANT, its officers, agents, employees or volunteers may sustain or incur or which may be imposed upon them for injury to or death of persons, or damages to property as a result of, or arising out of the acts, errors or omissions of COUNTY, its officers, agents, employees, subtenants, invitees, or licensees. III. Term: This MOU shall be in effect from July 1, 2016 and, shall expire on June 30, 2021, unless COUNTY funding of the System becomes unavailable at which time PARTICIPANTS will be given six-month advance notice per the termination terms found in Paragraph IX. Termination, below. IV. Scope of Services: PARTICIPANTS shall receive from COUNTY access to the same services being provided by Everbridge, Inc. to the COUNTY under the Agreement. COUNTY's involvement in this MOU is limited only to extending the availability of the terms and conditions of the Agreement to the PARTICIPAiNTS. V. Use: Use of the System and its data, including but not limited to contact information, is governed by the terms, conditions and restrictions set forth in the terns provided in Exhibit A, B and C. All PARTICIPANTS agree to the terms and conditions contained in Exhibits A, B, and C. COUNTY retains the right to update Exhibits A, B, and C as needed, in whole or in part, during the life of this MOU. Any and all revised Exhibits will be distributed to PARTICIPANTS within five business days of the revision date and shall be incorporated into this MOU, Such modifications to the Exhibits shall not be deemed, an amendment for the purposes of Paragraph X. Amendments, below. PARTICIPANT, including each of its agents, officers, employees, and representatives who are given access to the System, agrees to abide by the individual terms of each agreement and the additional conditions incorporated herein. Breach of use may result in individual user or PARTICIPANT access account termination, PARTICIPANT agrees to require each Individual User to execute an Individual User Agreement (Exhibit D) regarding their obligations to maintain the confidentiality of login and password information; ensure that they will use the System in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations, including those relating to use of personal information; that they may be responsible for any breach of the terms of the Agreement with Page 3 of 6 Everbridge and/or this MOU; and the confidentiality provisions of this MOU. PARTICIPANT further agrees to provide a copy of the signed Individual User Agreement to COUNTY and notify COUNTY if an individual user withdraws their consent to the Individual User Agreement at anytime during the term of this MOU. The scope of services under the Agreement is limited to using the System to distribute business communication to PARTICIPANT inter -departmental resources and/or emergency information to the public in emergency notification situations. All PARTICIPANTS have read and accept the terms and conditions found in COUNTY's "Countywide Public Mass Notification System Policy and Guideline (Tune 30, 2008)", attached hereto as Exhibit B. VI. Notice: Any notice or notices required or permitted to be given pursuant to this MOU shall be submitted in writing and delivered in person, via electronic mail or via United States mail as follows: COUNTY: County of Orange — Sheriff -Coroner Department Emergency Management Division Attn: Donna Boston / Emergency Management 2644 Santiago Canyon Road Silverado, CA 92676 PARTICIPANTS: Each PARTICIPANT shall provide to COUNTY a contact person and notice information upon entering into this MOU. Notice shall be considered tendered at the time it is received by the intended recipient. VII. Confidentiality: Each party agrees to maintain the confidentiality of confidential records and information to which they have access a result of their use of the System and pursuant to all statutory laws relating to privacy and confidentiality that currently exist or exist at any time during the term of this MOU. All information and use of the System. shall be in compliance with California Public Utilities Code section 2872. No party shall post confidential information as part of a mass notification unless the law allows such information to be released. VI11. Termination: The COUNTY or any PARTICIPANT may terminate its participation in this MOU at any time for any reason whatsoever. If any PARTICIPANT chooses to terminate its participation in this MOU, the terminating PARTICIPANT shall provide written notification in accordance with Paragraph VII. Notice, above. Such notice shall be delivered to the COUNTY 30 days prior to the determined termination date. A terminating PARTICIPANT shall uphold the obligations contained in Paragraph II. IIold Hamlless in its entirety and Paragraph VIII. Confidentiality, above. Upon termination, PARTICIPANT agrees to inform each PARTICIPANT user to stop using the System and to relinquish all System access, user accounts, passwords and non -PARTICIPANT data Page 4 of 6 to COUNTY immediately. PARTICIPANT may choose to delete and/or export non- public PARTICIPANT (alta inter -departmental) owned contact information, as well as, export resident provided contact information prior to termination. Resident provided contact information acquired through PARTICIPANT sources shall remain in the System and available to the County for regional or multi -jurisdictional notification use as needed. Should COUNTY discontinue its funding for the System, which shall be grounds for COUNTY's tennination of its participation, COUNTY shall give PARTICIPANTS six- month advance courtesy notice prior to terminating the Agreement. All other reasons for terminating by COUNTY shall be valid upon providing notice to the PARTICIPANTS. Upon termination by COUNTY, this MOU shall no longer be in effect. Termination by a PARTICIPANT shall not be deemed an amendment to this MOU as defined in Paragraph X. Amendments, below. IX. Amendments: This MOU may be amended only by mutual written consent of the parties involved unless otherwise provided for in this MOU. The modifications shall have no force and effect unless such modifications are in writing and signed by an authorized representative of each party. Termination by a PARTICIPANT or adding a new PARTICIPANT to this MOU shall not be deemed an amendment. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Memorandum of Understanding to be executed by their duly authorized representatives as of the dates opposite the signatures. COUNTY OF ORANGE By: S �_ 2U,�) ) Date: � n 11 Sandra Hutchens, S eriff-C roner Cow ity of Orange( PARTICIPANT: moi' By: See attached signature block Date: Authorized Signature Print Name and Title Page 5 of 6 ATTEST: .4 6±)' MARIA HUIZAR �— Clerk of the Council APPROVED AS TO FORM: SONIA R. CARVALHO City Attorney By: Laura A. Rossini Senior Assistant City Attorney RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL: Carlos Rojas Chief of Police CITY OF SANTA ANA /Z DAVID CAVAZOS City Manager Page 6 of 6 Exhibit A JUN 12 2014 MEMORANDUM OF VNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE COUNTY OF ORANGE, AND PARTWIPANTS FOR USE OF COUNMYID& MASS NO'CWICATION SYSTEM Nu 104-076 This Metnarandurn of Understanding, heminafter eoeorred to as "MOU," dated which ditto is stated for purposes of reference only, Is entered into by an between the County of Orange, a political subdivision of the State of California, hereinafter refotred to as "COUNTY," and the undersigned municipalities,, public universities and water agencies responsible for protecting a residentpopulatton and maintaining a dedicated public safety answering point MAP) within the County of Orange,: hereinafter referred to individually as "PAM,01- AW' or collectively as 9PARTT0W,0NTS" This MOU is Intended to establish governance a4d terms of use' for a Countywide Pubt o Mass Notification System, RECITALS WHWAS, COUNTY is aponsoring a Countywide Public Mass Notification System CSystem") for the primary intent o?,providing timely oonunnnieation to the public dating banes of emergency; and WiMOAS, the County Is making use of the System available to ail cities and agencies Within the county pf QraAge who have the aosponsilzillty for protecting a resident popudatiou and matatdinnig a dedicated public safety answoring point MAP); and WHEREAS, COUNTY entered Tato Orange County Agteemetit No, MA -W-13011690 ("tagreoGnonf with Blackboard Cannot, tae„ for the prevision of Pablio Maas Nutitdcatiaia System Services, oat or shout May 21, 20n, attached horeto as $ambit -A, to disseminate critical, time -sensitive dater„"eitey informadoh to CL}[7tJTY'a citizens artd businesses through phone and c -mail devices BoreratergciicyksaGlFa atzon puvposm; tend WI ERZAS, Blackboard Connect, lac, agrees to provide to MkTICiPA`NTS the services agreed to by Blackboard Connect, hag„ and COUNTY as contained under the Agrooment in Whangc for abiding Fry the tormaect forth in this br QU, and WHEREAS, PARTICIPANTS agree to upheld the same terms and conditions of the Agreement, to use the System in compliance with all usage. agrcoments Identified and incorporated heroin as 8xhtibit A (Orange County Agreemen(°Nv, MA -060-1301108), Exhibit H (Countywide Public Mass Notification System Policy and Guideline) and xhlbit—c (Nondisclosure Document), and the terms of this MOU to receive the benefits utider the Agreement. Pana t of NOW, THEREFOR2, the-pardeo agree so. 'Fultaws; f., �cIP?rRtpnaas, "Agreement" shalleefor, to Otauss County Agrcament'No, NIA460"130116$8'between COUNTY and Slaekhoerd Ccaamoot, Inc. 'rho Agrcemom is attaoPaed to this MMU as Fxhifiit A. "Countywide" shall ttaoaa1 all geographic locations in Orange County, Calii'tarnia, "Contact Information!' shall mean PARTI'WANT and public: contact data stored fie the System for the. Purpose of disseminatlaag commliniea@jpn in, aoaor'dancs with this Tvlotj and its Exhibits, "Eme ency' shall include, htat hot be 'hmitod to? :lnstancos of tire, flood,Wynn, opldeii io,riots, or, disease that threaten the safety and welfare at the of lxons and, property located within the boundarics of the COUNTY and 1,AIdTjOr1 ANTU respeagve jurisdictions; ABtaeugency eormAtioe shall r000n infarungdon rclevant to the :a4tyland welfare of tecipienis an the event of a aa.Einorgo'aacy. Such information shall: luelude but not be Umited to hucruotfons and directions to alleviate or avoid, the impact oP on oazergoncy. (VEmorgency nodrwation situa mr)" shall I can instances when emoa 'Zeucy Imforinatip a is to be 6strOuted through the systo'an,. "lVan•atsisrgereoy inf'ermat(otl' shall re�Folf t€ itaiasrna¢soa -Haar is mot.relevant to the safety and �dit't�e of reeipieGats, but has "beet deemed to be of slgnif"iaant hupor6anea to a PAIL fICIPANT's jarisdiotion to jaseify the; use of the Systom to dt atdb4 fe such lnfaiaaamii'an. "C 1pn.ettterserrdy nat;daa.ArOn sa"taatioe sji4)netd iPAartaes When a PARTICPANT deans tin440ergettay infoUnation to be, of si nrtraaace to a RAIMCIPiiN 79 jiid-odictlan and the PARTICIPANT uses: the System to d'ishibufo such informatil*', "System" shall mean the F'ublis Ivlass Not4oadon Sysfom as pr6vided by BlackboardConnect, Ina, to COUNTY undor the AgrOwoctrt T40 System is designed to dfssoralhate informAtl'4n by ttfl!Alg aornhatan aotntntttiaatioraa; t.o, telephone and a -mail cotnmatisisation to mdzcns and basinessosaspennittedundar tho Agt!eerneA- Il, Hold Harmless; PAMCIPANT will defend, indemnify and. save harmless COUNTY, its elated ofitclais, officers, agents, amptpyees, volriraleam and those special datricta; anti agonc ea which i~QUNTY's Ro'ard of Supervisors oats as the vovornlug Hoard ('COUNTY INDEMNITIES'") from and against any and all claims, demands, losses, damages, expenses or liabilities .of any kind or nature which COUNTY, its officers, agoaats, employees or vohtntoem may sasiain or incus or whish may be impgood opon.. huge 2 tilt S them for irdury to or death of persons, or damagos to property as a restiit ofN or arising gut Of the sets, errors or ocnissione of. PAI:Tf.CXPANT, its offloors, agents, eraptdyees, subtenants, mvttoos, or kcansoes, COUNTY will defend, indernni'fy and save harmless PARTICIPANT, its officers, agents, erap(oyees and volunteers Froin and against any end all claims, dama 4,, lasses, dainages, expenses or Ifahtlides of any S€Ind dr nature €vhiafl PARTICIPANT, its officers, agents, enapzogees Or Volvotoers nfny sustain or hxcur or Which may be imposed upon them for injury to or dooth of persons, or damages to property as a result of, or atising out of the ants, errors Or emissions of COUNTY, its Officers, agents, eutpl'oyoey, sulztenants, invitces, or licensees. IM TerMi Thia MOT) shall be hzeffeot fnraa Iuly.I,-12011rcid shat) expire an Juno:3tl Ql 7, W11059 COUNTY Rending of the Syswrrt becomes unavailable at whiolr time PAWMCIPANTS will be given six-marith aduanua naN'uc per the termination terms found in Paragraph IX TeeinkiAtion, below, IV. Serape of Services: PARTICIPANTS shalt reeeive`fram, Blaclthoard Coetneck Inc. the solos satTices plovideci by Btaeknoard Cakrnec4 ka, to, the COUNTY under the Agreoment. COUNTY'S involvement in this -krOU is limited only to as tandingthe avallataility of the terrtte aitd conditions of the Agreement ro Eire PAItTIE zkAVTS„ FAXLTI� of orad Blackboard Connect, Inc,, ucluzawledge sad agree that tY udtiona caleen by Sackboard Connect, Inc- of of "a Sl under the scope Of tic; Agreement and tkis MOU aro the respOnsizar"lrty of I?iaekbeard Canneei, Irzc ar i the rcapecr ve PAitI"XCWANT, V, ISse. We Of the SystienY and -its data, including but trot lithe/ t¢• pzl#acC'irzPorrn'atian, is. gOverned' by Wze'teroM, canrlit'i;ons and fW11ctianx act forth in the terms provtded in Exhibit. A, B atul C, Ail I�ARTIGIPAN IS a$ eo nth"'', , its a ad ?s #d€nidi s cutzta sled in Bxhibits A, B, and C. CouNTY retain$ thee right 04 updato I?xhibits A, 13, and, C as needed, %wlaoieur in part, duitng the life crfthislvXCUh Aay and_all revised F� kits will be distrr'bated ka.PA.RTICIPAt�ITS within five baseness days uE'Eiia t'exision date and ileal* he btooivov*'cd ' hab this iu OU. Such gtodificatiolU to the ltibita, shall �rtat be /round an amendiaent for thcpwposes of74ragraph �' Atnonelnents, beSow,. PAPTICIPA'NTj fneludipg each Of its Agents, Officers, omployees; and represe;natives: who are -given to the System, agrees,to, abide by the indlvi lual terms of each a{greerpaatand the additional condition$incorporated her¢ehi, Br each oftGsenzny;r'esulGln individual useror PARTICIPANT access accOum temt saffaz , The,soope of services under -the Agfeomentls limited to using the System to d atrilaute business cOMMUnloatiOn, to PARTICIPANT fintetwdeparCtnentat resources and/or cnxergettcylnFani ation to the y ubtac In emergency tttrtik catzorrsituations. PARTICIPANTS may arrange for the; use of the Systein with Blaokboard Connect, f:le; to, diatribute non-cmergenoy hifiinahildh, Hawever, any agreement roacheii between Blas%hoard Cannon, Ina, and any PARTICIPANT For the use Of the '3ys tern. for na emetgettGytrgti ratio situ tiRnssha(1 exist only between 31ackboard Connect, Ipo, and Page 3' 01-5 the PARTICIPANT, In oecaadanco with Paragfa;ph'11, Plaid Harniless, above„ Cg61NTY shalt be bald harmless 'arid Inderoalfted by the 'PAWfICIPANTS and illaokboard Contteei Tire, from any act orts whatsoever arislag from any PARTICIPAN s use of the System fornon:-emergency sorvlcea, All PA)ITICIPANTS have rsad.and accept the terms and conditions found in COUNTY'S "Cotntywida Public MAss Nodfiradon S' stem Policy .and (jutd'4hic (Inca :30, 2088)'", attached hereto as Bxhihlt 3, VI. Compensation, Alf cora p$nsaffon awed by PARTICIPANTS to Blackboard. Counsel, ire, shall be made hsMica PARTICIPANTS and. Blackboard Cw mect, rile; VIL Notice., Any notice or notices required or permi€ied to be given pursuant to this lVLOU shall' be, submitted in writing and delivered in previori, via electronic, m'ftit o. via United States mail as Ea]1Qws; CO NM CQ.gmYofOcanao Sberlff:CoronerDQpartmow Emtergenoy Manxpemenx ilraroau Attic bonny aolton I grgara04ey Mauageimeay 2644 Santiago Canyon !toad Silverado, a 42676 PARTICIPANTS; Bach PAI2TICIPANTshall provide to CLOUNTY a ooutaet person and nonce inPorrnatlon upon oplerdnginto this t OIJ, Notice shall b(i considered 'tcnder'eil at the titan kis received by tho tit@ended r6cip a, G%iI, Cnnfidantialit}: Bach party, agrees lo, tn411t4ain the conlidentiatity af'ali xdated kecmr& and, information of tho other, pavy p asaant to telt eat anq laws miathmg to priuncy And, crnfid'e'ntvaimtl that etervnily epi Ot exist'a't 0y flifte ditYitxg the Carat! dfJhisMGU ;All: fatbrrnatiotq and nue at the Systeu.j shalt be in complIano with CalIfor4a Puhlio Utilities gado soerpu 2942; M Termination. The COUNTY at, any MATICTANT may termiam its participati'auja this iVtOU at any time for any reason Whatsoever If any PARTICIPANT chooses to tertrlirra'W its par MIxtipn in this iAOU, tbo terminating PAR;! CLPANT shall provide written notilotoon it a000rdanoe with Paragraph V'IL Notree, nbovo much notice aha6k be delivered to the COUNTY. $fl days prior to the determined termination date; A tanniruning PARTICIPANT shall srpholdthe obligations, contented in Pacagrapb II, '"kd Harmless in its entirety and Paragraph Will, Coa iidewialtty, above. Upon termination, PARTICIPANTagrees to hifotth eao4 PARTICIPANT user to atop using the System and to roluutalsh all System access, user accounts, passwords and con -PARTICIPANT data to CWNTY ltftimediatsly, PARTICIPANT may ehaaso to delete and/or cxpw ton - public PARTICIPANT (aka intex+depaa tmentat) owned. contact itrtoMatfon, as Walt as, oxpmrt resident provided eon'tact information- Prion to termiaadonq Resident progided Page 4 of 5 contact informatfar} aaqutred through, t'ATtTi'CIPAPST saurcos sbtill remain in the yst.txk attd avallable to the County for regional or notification use As needed, Should COUNTY disJd04dna its ftmding for tho Systern, whicla shall be grounds for COUNTY's termfiiation of its.parCicipation,. COUNTY slsali give PARTICIPANTS sixty. month advance Ccaurtesy notice prior Ib terminatixrg the Agroemont. Alt other new -ft, for lormMatin'g by COUNTY shall bevalid upon providing notice to the i'AERTICIPANTS, Upon termination by COUNT`, this 1V OU sball no longer be in affect, Tormltton by a PARTICUMNT'shall not be deemed An atmoni ta}. to thza IvIoU as defined In Paragraph X. Amendments, below, X, Amendwentst. This MOU may be amended only by mutual written conscnt of the partGes involved unless otherwise provided for in.this 1wIOU, The modtEcatipns shall have. no force and effeet unless sueb modifications are in writing and signed by' an authorized raprosontariue of each party, Termination, by a PARTICIPANT or add lag a new PARTICIPOT to this Ni OU shall not be deemed an amendment, fN WI TN M W1-IEl OF, the- parties hereto have oaasod this i4ornomndurik of iTndorstantlixig tea; be exemned-by thair duly!authortaed eepreoentativeSes of the dates apposite the sSgaaGura9. COUNTY OF GRANGE Sauzdrzilutchens, S rttl=Catgx#sr Lowly of Ora Up PACTICIPANT:Tc��.�ni�n 0 David: Cavazo City Manager y City of Santa Ana Y Date. a a AuttiartaedSignatCzxe"-.d.- �'_ ` Print Name And, Title hP ntxSECAS}YJFC2ViM 1'PSYovF0ASToVOW OFFIyN. e }}FlWY.,,OALipo 4lA f5F}JINQECQUN7Y,E;ACtFOrtN1A sq � P N� gt CIt� Atcocttay� Laura A, Rossini, uC �� Dow— Page I GE 5 ARIA!). HUIQ� . 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A , of as lialiolletwom pah pwtx,d6*sdko, testa aitm., c6tirsiO, Tbr 6oanty's Projmsvit mstalilgor shall CaIi0lalita the tfiiI Cab4ty to w6rjcwftlt fv,!,VP fitiv r[ i? to ioqtLfro ala'saina"I 03 NAutiaTeotar the c6dAmew Pro pt OqnsaJsr kmll key gots0ol, T'Lid Pttfkify'* PfAiaDt Kakagkir Aikq am, 0 ASM a uwttingw aurh rvitfini, Thil, COUMUMOAdd SAW$ lltetoaa L, wigyja L4 all(daft clays, dlerw4i(tag ii0od by tha ioa: kxfwvr $hall trvte�v wul ll por.Ov �Qlp ltmaw't kpat Nalmosod 6w ptownwi,Sol. vpsoyd MIMI NO to 10holud, tb000p WvIlaboyelltor iArs; co(flua awt-Its, altwwvilti, la du catilliat of Iffilika,46 1u; C`ommmelar OWL vovwwhka reklmIljta�jkk pkv, and dililainco to pravea( ally 'lcvknuk;x koowfl)fujls dist cqviA msuftin it.('Anftbat kY!14 010 Got AS 6 ON Nakktf apply to lhQe d1c COall%ewlki levils"Mma. Sports, MIA, valwiths; ThallostraoWN Wh Awll ba not HQ=wd to, to plrd-voin its eMploytiat; at, agana; ftllat llwUq k000101g, 0,6drs oft nt'd aVisinkneal, payal'oMit, villich could ba dumbd 0 OpUl to Akfiliqlzp [tTdividuals ko 00 4o*ftryloAld boildlitakfoAlf 6VU16 004A(Y, call[Wor I'llithIt'Je C.""m If MA,66041101 ltmlt H ttidt, rite atnonut,rcrlrroatcd acosirtaroly rdrtledui ttio C;ontrrsut ndjastmont Poe W111411 dw qa: tag rr bakiarvos tho County Pa HOW*. e, Fending tie, riW rnsalullod atd orty diquCn dets tf%E=tttiicr, related to, or lnyobi'q Batt f;ou"Jet, Ipo C:$St 9Caf g q to diligenay^ provcod will'% LtltL purl rznonAo of, Vik Gantraagt, IndvAlg 'Ito ,dAveiy of goody flndfoc lu'nvcstdu Of 'fhq Cgiz tactor s Ail'orq m etii'gootly proceed sfl�afl 50 zdrIti JAreei1 angwirf Ritula of this Cortrazot .Any fta1: dolIlutun of dac Calraty shall be gsptrmssty idduttfi 6tf as lluei , shall Ito InWNltiuMlr,MslhutllatsflignodbyAglaitdflittttaei s, if the poutdy fwle to rontler u dooiplon w€PCain 90 duya'A. 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(10Y salhorized, repnwrtitt'velkoll hive °acaeKat rcnsaashla Cirndau la hll.etponi, Conine€ ruaaeds dao aiiWtlW, ibles rind persorrool riaoutiary to AIM quid veOTY tlte C.onit'aarpt,ii charges as dlu Coum:y itdrootider, Tire C.nntettatpr tipaos to renin ropoct% rdcasdia', arra tcirls; acid tilod rairtted ke ultorps hold rhde,r Cbi° ® Period of t voe, yeat:s fokV'arvlar Ilia <ln(c v dSireal pngaa ra. b. tha snn^iaca llerpupdee pad aua)r record's JltaltI)e Iaddttid Iv fil olvatl ouk'g, Ci1kflFiihtd The Optliq reaercrecttte rrAkss to avdlt stud uerlrV Ole Contrtt(tGEli § ressints Wfbm 1111al p moist 11 made. 1>WaM§, and. kiipeofla ;k 700 takd palate as fotltiWat ay, aumh eua4t,oe hotaactior arrrairrsata anon than apse par YcgA, 14a wall A%dit all hiapebtion tr (im4etils410� to aecortl'a and dare ffi ruotly 811JAva,Iie ro tC,e C ovely aiidlox Cel to Co uvotor'a omploym, reirdu7Twg sar rauu to the County, nIld diced fug ollana Cilie Coillity to sad�ss frl&»rrttfmtt rrold[ed. to ally 06m a!' 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I Rua eartpla iq cart alalic• srui, afanat kewryy` Cleatatfdo: Gulls Ui'4tige C�tiady C&9 sou lu; :ol' UA'iilily doeturraitt y n3 MCpilred by: Cra}gc aturly: 9heriP&'s L ice oir clbi(, 1114 UmmB C'n ilmlirio.-eoumieau'Ithtulli :Rita Puldaf LrXSela7(Y. l:l Cooiexm N hIIY 44Se.i�Gl G,6;4A 7, Vdutrakd RODOMY CJOIII!4"V," und "Oragp comity Sall Iwoop 11.411 LtatIlIVII forAwwili bo,.owdw ty flic QO%I)wPrOA(,( MmO&V apoa miuk'Aa Op"d Yk be MaMaw" ind 40,iixrtgLL comilly JA Rd%ftt a4 Li Viii ` iorkim,toff f6mis aboll ba ulova'atimy gild almmmoly 6qItfew& Otrvliqiaaew Not statatmonts, mprdloso or tiro nittlo or matioltmie, may to Orounan ror doftyivs Tho OINTIAge, caulity shorict, Dopayugmit Will no; give flit rap ou at% falMdal'R 0 lea raaco is &fticd, r, 4WMAL 84.GURUY AVqi,MtFMRNT�AT WO RYMU 1. All WcAlumAO t1gottroallcin" to the elld Ofughw, arkAy, Wakirtri shall' bAve ap wallet, Oldie, virbel or jaftyufcilu vvl$ b1flOu ja the faglliiy, spt-rdicullyl i4. �+a,xatsktr�:ztt�zs`txwttitimluts�fnttll�s,. vq not roe'+"O any mak!IAOS ADM, irgWatg4. 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W: V061M gad. agbIM to rauggo pr Qv ghl$ Afll91g sligil c6vdlavvaoaxt tnAr apoda trot pmvfOv6fx lili** the CQOTgcNF PlolD M,uprovidea arkyKeo gbaiisar Rorv%qqdc go(rbdqt 1114 PyyqrOls tirade try tho i auulg 'ObOl got Preetudolle rigid of U QA11ty, Rom thelvatler at, se Vying iav�lved or Wed " di�pl('Oiltt ally, ftelm doe this CmItTOO AVA OW net bO calll'Almod, g; Rocuptume qlaq PFLYLO kfaoi as as sCCV.fet u, The uA Coittrweile(whend lbs tnh involue Wilt ttow" R gun't 41 w'd "Ill llwlwla('01tokong Ill rabnaliow coll(rW&IS Iloule OWPA'dma Coatmcloc!'i I'MITUtolToo 446"m (It df MtolitfmFly I gbovu) c. Ngm'e Qc co'gil-ty st5olwy or ds couary calluact P�imber E TtUU'Al It D. nutilbor Fill 31 c .. t(rawo Ml'aww6'ltyu E*kg i`l — S lard Operating gN,gQv6: June 30zaa� f,. PURPOSE The purpose of this document is to o dHad the Standard Operating (Procedures for the use and administration of AfertOC, the Orange County Public Mass Notification System, hereinafter referred to as "System'''. This document will provide more.. spoolflostep-bystep procedures and roles, and responsibilities at th'e, .regional Level Including desod,bing expectatfdn of participants, Ihdlvtdw-iljurtsdfotfonsSagencies-should create and maintain and. re®tonai concepta, The step -by step prooeduras for activation and use. Will be maintained in a separate document malatainsd by each jurisdiatlonlagency as a part of their emergency response piens for overall planking and response efforts, A aopy bf these procedures shall be, malhtafind In RespondOC in theAtegbCfolder, This document does not supersede any policy and peccedurps outlines fr. the Memorandums of,Undprstandlnue signed by particlpatlag agencroas, but should be used to support the Use of the Orange County Mass NQtff'rcation Systerrb fl: SYSTEM DESO.RIPTt4N The prlmory intent of the Countyw€de Pubilc?Mass Natilfcatlon System is to disseminate. earty warning and tljxfo sensitive Information, to county businesses and residents during IlMe of an amongency event, The Pvolilo Mass Natificatiori System is only one component of the County of Orange. Puhfla WarMhg System, As deemed fit by festal authorities, the ystern should bo Asea in oonjunction with the other publkwarning McChlinlems including, hi t no( Ifrnited:to, fours alerting, the Erneegency rXlert System, sirens, avid press releases:. The Mass Notification ,$Ystem is available 2467 and has boon pro -loaded with Grange GgQrity fandipie phone numbers t npludjng unlisted) and countywide gebgraphio maps, AdditianallyF cfftzsns have the option to proVde, additlonal contact informatfan via self. registratfon p'brtat wNnv.alfarCac.uam wAh 11A access from, county and all parttfripating entity Webstes, Opon .local authority derision ka pctivata, the,aysteim will be used, to send, m message, deserfi�ing the situation and recommended taction the puubifa should take, to affected buslnasses and households via telephone, e -mal( and/or text.; The County rai Prange, orange County Sheriffs beportment Is the sponsor of the Countywide Porto Mass Notification System: in'i'tiative'sii Wlil toIke approprlate,measures, to ensure that the System is in a state of operational readiness at all times, It is the responsEbility pt alt pal°tie pacing Agencies to maxmize oftizen benefits from the System. While the County's intent for Impiementfng and maintaining the System is for "emergency" us'a, upon :consent from food au'thorttes, 'cities may optionally use the System. to disseminate "government -related" nen-emergency notifications to Go.zens and organization resourceswlthin its jurisdiction. 5ee Section V, Authorized( Use and Section VIII, Cos't.for policy guidelines relating to non -emergency use. flap 1 OF 13 M V. AUTHORIZED USE The Mass Notifloatlon.System is designed to be a countywide asset, available to all Agencies that have a dedicated public safety answering point (FtSAP) andlor a resident population they are responsible for making protective action recommendations. An Agency may participate in the countywide System at Ila charge, when used for emergency purposes until ;Pune 2017, Agencies authorized to Join the; system at no cost' are limited to the incorporated cittes,in the Grange Ccaunt?y Operational Area, County agencies and .departments, the Municipal Water District of Orange County and Orange County Retail Water Agencies. Each pattiotpating Agency must sign a MOU and will maintain; at minimum, a Conal Agency AdPninistrator responsible for implementing and adrninistering use 0the System otthe looat level, clues Cities wishing to partfolpate may dQ so by 'Oranga Oountil Public Mass Notification S} Agency will be provided a local administrate Initial training. Throughout the term -of the send an unlimited number of emergency nt number of emeergency acrd non -emergency City Shall develop and, maintain written pro specific use orthe System within the acope z authontative representative sign the J Upon signing the agreement, the A vendor provided user manus) .attd the Agency may use the System to to the public as well as an unilmited tmerit. massagers, Each participating a identify apd address the A,tcency"s L""corporatad areas aF Orange vunly will) have. entergenpy rnassaging to the puhlia' laun'chad by the Orange County Sheriffs [lsparkment• Alt other o0unty agetTois rnay.ttavq access to utilizes the system for lnterdepartmenkal see, Each partcipating County agency shall develop end maintal'n wrrit4en procedures to jdentify ar d address il'a Agency's rpeeiffo use 01 khe Systeth within tfia scope of this pc5ifey guide and proytde thts guideline to the G3range county Sheriffa GJepartmant Emergency Managanrenf t7ivisjan, The Munfcfpal Water District of Orange County and Chang© County Petall Water Aganales wishing to pGtrdoipale may do so by having. art authoritative representative sign the "Orange County Neater Retail Agency Public Iviass Natlficatlan System', MOIL. Upon sighing the agreement, the Agency will be provided a local administrator account, and the Orange County Sheriffs Department, Emergency Management Divisian in collaboration with the Munlelpol Water Dfstriot of Orange County - Water Emergency response Organization of Orange County (WEROC) will provide a user manual and Initial training. Throughout the term of the agreement, the Agency may use the System to send emergency notifications to the public by utfllzin`g pre-estabifshod GIS "ahape flies or the system's interactive map feature to identify their water users. Each participating agency shall develop and maintain written prdc4d.uies to identify, and address the Agency's specific use of the System within the scope of'trhis, policy guide, Page 30M Oparational Area Operating Procedures 4.. Contacting egenay ernployeestr Ms to report at a different time or Iaoaticn (or provide an update) due to an emergency 5. Exorclsws Emergendy considerations; 1. Notificatloh shall clearly state situation is an emergency 2. Message length, shall hot exceed 60 seconds 3. It is highly recommended all messages era recorded using a real voica and not the computer transcriber. 4, It Is hlghly recommended :to provide a phone, number or wabsi e where the public; can obtain additional or updated Information 5, An, ail clear notification should be sant When applicable A, Inter-f0epartment Communicatldn Laity and County Agendas may u'se the Mass Notiftoation Systerrr for non -emergency Inter- departmental business comrnunloarlon as headed, wlthout.cost, it is reoommencled that 1ndlviduai Agencies identify where this would add Value to their operetionaand eatablieh separate written protocols end procedures for this use. B. Non•Ernergenoy Pu,b(ic use No agency shall use the Masa Nottfloatlon System' for non-emargency public sonouncemom% unless a separate contract With the yendar Is established, Non-omergenay use shall be conestem. and In cgmpliarice with the non -emergency guidelines included With it, Any aganwy in violation ,of 001 term may have their usgr of the: system suspended.. Ad'sll onally,-911data Is not allowad to be utilized for n©n'enmrgenpy use aacarding to, the law. G llforniaPublic Utlililes Code (CPUC) sections, 2872 and 3891,11 and violators may he e4fbjept to ortnitnal enforpsmantw furlsdictiohe Voll be Wmiiad to utt€1�xin,g the cell registering: portal entry data only When launching non-srr(ergoncy massages.. Agencies whor Cgnfrant to upa the countywide tystem for stun-emarponGy aettvi"ty agree to give prooedence to emergency rrott9wtion Eali-outs by delaying or terminaling ndn- mmergency notification sessions if rce'eded t6 increase smergancy message success. The primary concern for point of failure in this situation is not. ate Mass N©f8ipatron System, but the We ap(ano port capacrty of local phone providers responsfbie for delivering oafs to residents dost assoalated with p.on-omergency public notifications 1s, the respanslbifty of ther-looal Agenoy, Sea aection Vill. Non -emergency publle notification use is prohltaited forany of the fd(lowing purposes: 1. Any message of commercial nature 2. Any message of a politioai nature 3. Any non-oPffolal buslooss (egg, articles, retirement announcements, sto,) 4. To send a message to an E9'11 1 obtained data souroa, see 8ecilurt III, Governance, for'additIdnal information relating to E911 data use rre'strIottlons Wage 3 of 13 Procedures furlotional need cliental may be eutabltshed with prier authorization from the Change County Sheriff's Department,to ensure no vendor contract violations are occurring, VII. ACTIVATION Or THE SYSTEM Each City JurisdieWrr Is responsibie for launching messages to affected citizens and businesses within their jurisdiction. Determination of authority to request actlyatlon of the Mase NotificatCon System rest with Pose[ officials, not with the County of Orange or" the'. Orange County Sheriffs Department Emergency Management 01v1slon, Water agencies are responsible for launching messages to affected citizens and businesses as identified in their service district, The following is protocol to ber fpllowed when an emergency meseagd is Iaurwhed anywh;ere'i'n Orange Gounty� A. Pu,bile Notifications `C. The County of Orange. Is authdrized to use the Systern to send notifications of regional emergencies to any and all residerrte within the Operational Area (example; Countywide, quarantilne order for a health alert), Upon sending a tountywfd'a nottficaNloh,. Orange County sheriff's Department Emorganq, Management. Dlvislon will, as somas possible, , resi advise the appropriate local Agency that, mass notiftcatiolts have been sent by the bounty to hents of their cities, p' ,-notffiCskion to emergency managers by email or WebEOCof this AlortOC activation before actual dailvery of the rriessage Will Occur g pass (bie, 2, tatter than regional arnergency n'otlficatlorts,, public notIfIgationa are the responsibility of dmbedddd w thin "City IimPts will recelvd mass notification' of iooaf city prnsrgenoy activity from Itr ?ffiarals. phis dans 'not include the uuincwporatgd rareas of f ossrnoor, hlCidway Gi'ty, Cowan Heights, 'lemon Nelghts, all canyons, Cotq ds Laza and Trabuco c anych areas. Ahy r f ills fore mentkanad unincorporated areas by names, co:ordinatlan wilt helve to csac tr with the Orange County Sharif(e DepartmeniMetch Gommatrder when the "Ef?�' ls.nat sCtfUated 3. Fpr a City kVishY g to send ar receive measagas to or from a neighboring Agency during tree of a multi t�ansd'jptianaf htoE't4ent, .an MCU should tie established between both paitlas f t i#,grartts permisston f at the Panelling Agency to send emergency hotlfication to residents within the affected Agency. (Exceptfan will be made for oltles who have contracted taw enforcement services Nd MOU will be required and acoess S'NAi.L be granted)'.. a. .In the evenrt ria MOU has been. established, the local city agency will contact th.e Police, Watch. Commander who is the 24 hour warning paint for ail cities for approval and coordinatlori. 4, Water agenotes sending information to the publicwill do so only to pre -loaded GIS shape I'lles containing their service arenas. This procedure. roust occur du'e.to the overlapping Jurtsdlction4l boundary areas. Water agencies will launchmessages under the Orange County user account. Pre -notification to the Water Emergency Response of Orange County (WEROG) emergency manager, and impacted city emorgency t?an 7 of 13 uutic Mass WIfICAUQ1 Oporgting Procedures IX. SXS'1`EM ADI4INIS.tRATIONIOP RATiONS' Indlvldual Agencies are responsiole for providing logins and procedural training to key Individuals within their Agency respoY stbie far using the Mass Notification System. A, County Administrator The Orango County Sheriffs Department. will assign and maintain a designated Mass Notifloatlon Program Administrator responsible for overall acquisition, accessibility,. mantenanca;,.complianee and. management of all components required to provide art effective countywidemass notlfloationsystem,. The County Administrator Is responsible for: 1, System acquisition and contract management, 2. Policy management, and as needed madtficati4n. (Iri consultation with public safety,, emarganoy management artd emergsncy,response personnel.) �L Audit compliance: routine monitoring at System use to Insunr policy and contrary complianpa. 4, Access,managament:. record management of signed MOU from each participating Agency„ distribution of lacer administrator, accounts and updated local adminlstrator contact 113t,. & Data management:: Eg11 data acquisition, update and compliance mcnitoring,. Countywide map file saequlaitloh,. tipdate and overall goo- oding, Testing" facilitate routIne, Systern wide test exercise, dzrbui tent overall test results_ acrd. recommend and axeculte, as needed, co@reotiue actlon °at tyre County level, 7,. Public, education cathoalgn: Initiate and facilitate public education cantpaigh Ahmed at rnaking the public; award of the countywide public masa f ottficei`on .system lttiflative, and cttixen waw portal., g:.SystemsuppArttprosilde, support toLocal Agency Administrators, B. t,odai Agency Adr air batratar Padldlpating Agencies agree to appoint a designated Mass Notification Local AdrdIbletrator responsible for" taading, ed6rdinatln,g, rnonitorlog and aptittntzing us& of the Mass Ndtlfloafio'n Syatem at the boat tevel. Local Agency' Adrrl'nistratar shall act as the Aggenov s Centra( point. of dooact arid, will Work ctaltaborattivety with the tlolinty Administrator to iftsure local use of ilYd sy3tern io.'arrltPtin-policy and M�tU gukdeifndS, Local Agency Administrator is responsible for: 1. Contract acquisition if Agency Will use the system for noiremergency purposes. 2. Local Agency Mass Notification Operating Procedure development and management. 3. Use camprtanoe: routine monito"ring, to ensure System Is used within the conditions and terms of this document and associated MCU. 4, Access Management focal 'user aCcouritdistrlbuli'on and management, record management of MOU(s) and signed and user P&P.. fr, Data management: perform routine data mahiagement, error -correcting and data tn.tag:rity updates to System contact and ijou-oelded map data. ntywide Pubilo Mstat N taiicatim Standard Oporafing PProdedurda R.omiston' Hlstorp 12iv-470n Crate ✓Author DescrfRott A rll a2ooa-. P NSPolloy iommltpee t7ceu enp oil inapeCf Ma 'i a 2!)i18. PMNS Executive Review Team. Nnn•em€, enc aesslon. te,rminotion,In Sedon!l, item G, . Jupa"18 2008 TeoreLeBlanC Exce planaidua®In,S0, on VII Item A, bullet 2. �. 201q _ VIoMOskwrn Revle(o ofallsgotlaris Jun q 2Q42' Ra mond Ghaun Revtsloil for, QG6t3 tranalilon Ma' 2018 RaYrmontiGhettnA - s_vWgtj tof new vendor contract rap L or 13 on aper ting Preoedures Ater= Activation. 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"this Nondisclosure Agreement shall be governed by and construed In eadorrijocewith. the lays of the State of California, Irrospecthre of its choice of laws principles, (SIGNATURE PAGE FOLLOWS] PACIFIC rRIELt.IURPRON6 C(7WANY Oet SSC C.4lpPORNIA XXXX (Customer) Print Nara. r'jU,t$i;;{„w.,�lr YitI: r _ Title Pe�geaM Mena{yar w Date SIdn®d• June XX) X (SsbcMteacCQTandror Agootl N.2W.076 TO; Clerk of the Board of 9up(a'v1sors From: Shori4f Sandra Hotchent Datm f"obrnary 2% 20'14 Rat ASR. Control #1 MOM Board Meeting Mte lune 18, 2013 Submitting Dopt, Sheriff -Coroner 1 certiFttlaai Pfhe ati hcd fully executed '- E) Agroomont ® Agreement(g) luted on ,Exhibit A and attaobod to this certification are im exact iteration of the agreement(a) pr000ntod to urrd approved by tho Hoard of Sulaarvtsors on the above listed meeting dam t furthox aortify that 1 have been authorized to execute maid agreement(a) and have perannatly matted some, ant'a . 4p erieCc r f _ w Name I Signet Titlo Date Exhibit B Orange County Operational Area Countywide Public Mass Notification System Standard Operating Procedures Effective: June 30, 2008 Revised: May 24, 2016 PURPOSE The purpose of this document is to outline the Standard Operating Procedures for the use and administration of AlertOC, the Orange County Public Mass Notification System, hereinafter referred to as "System". This document will provide more specific step-by-step procedures and roles and responsibilities at the regional level including describing expectation of participants. Individual jurisdictions/agencies should create and maintain and regional concepts. The step -by step procedures foractivatlon and use will be maintained in a separate document maintained by each jurisdiction/agency as a part of their emergency response plans for overall planning and response efforts. A copy of these procedures shall be maintained in PrepareOC. This document does not supersede any policy and procedures outlines in the Memorandums of Understandings signed by participating agencies, but should be used to support the use of the Orange County Mass Notification System. II. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION The primary intent of the Countywide Public Mass Notification System Is to disseminate early warning and time sensitive information to county businesses and residents during time of an emergency event. The Public Mass Notification System is only one component of the County of Orange Public Warning System. As deemed fit by local authorities, the System should be used in conjunction with the other public warning mechanisms including, but not limited to, route alerting, the Emergency Alert System, sirens, and press releases. The Mass Notification System is available 24/7 and has been pre -loaded with Orange County landline phone numbers (including unlisted) and countywide geographic maps. Additionally, citizens have the option to provide additional contact information via self -registration portal www.alertoc.com with link access from county and all participating entity websites. Upon local authority decision to activate, the System will be used to send a message, describing the situation and recommended action the public should take, to affected businesses and households via telephone, e-mail and/or text. The County of Orange, Orange County Sheriff's Department is the sponsor of the Countywide Public Mass Notification System initiative and will take appropriate measures to ensure that the System is in a state of operational readiness at all times. It is the responsibility of all participating Agencies to maximize citizen benefits from the System. While the County's intent for implementing and maintaining the System is for "emergency" use, upon consent from local authorities, cities may optionally use the System to disseminate "government -related" non -emergency notifications to citizens and organization resources within its jurisdiction. See Section V. Authorized Use and Section VIII. Cost for policy guidelines relating to non -emergency use. Page 1 of 14 Orange County Operotional Area Countywide Public Mass Notification System Standard Operating Procedures Ill, GOVERNANCE The Orange County Sheriff's Department Emergency Management Division will manage the Mass Notification System as a countywide asset under the Policy and Guidance approved and recommended by the Orange County AlertOC Working Group., and agreed upon by each individual Agency when they opt into the system. Use of the System by each Agency is contingent upon that Agency abiding by the contract with the mass notification vendor, and the protocols established by the Emergency Management Council and Operational Area Executive Board. The System utilizes the 9-1-1 database to complete the notifications. The use of the 9-1-1 database is regulated by the California Public Utilities Code (CPUC) sections 2872 and 2891.1. The information contained In the 9-1-1 database is confidential and proprietary and shall not be disclosed or utilized except by authorized personnel for the purpose of emergency notifications. Any agency in violation of this regulation is subject to criminal charges as described in the CPUC. The Orange County Sheriff's Department Emergency Management Division is responsible to ensure that the provisions of the contract are implemented properly. Authorized users must respect the integrity of the database, understand the privacy issues and fully comply with the policies and protocols outlined in this document. If violations of the MOU and this approved policy document are made by any individual or Agency, the Orange County Sheriff's Department reserves the right to disable that individual's or Agency's login(s). IV. OVERVIEW OF GENERAL SYSTEM FEATURES At minimum, the Orange County Sheriffs Department shall acquire and maintain a Public Mass Notification System capable of meeting the following requirements. A. Licensed for use throughout the County's entire region B. Capacity to send a 45 second message to 10,000 residents and businesses within 10 minutes C. Capacity to send messages via phone, e-mail and text D. Accessible via the public Internet E. Provides audit trail logging and reporting F. GIS map interface for geographic call list generation G. Citizen self -registration web portal (available in English, Spanish and Vietnamese) H. Interactive phone survey technology and reporting I. IVR based notification setup and execution J. Capable of identifying constituents preferred language and sending message it English, Spanish and Vietnamese Page 2 of 14 Orange County Operational area Countywide Public Mass Notification System Standard Operating Procedures V. AUTHORIZED USE The Mass Notification System is designed to be a countywide asset, available to all Agencies that have a dedicated public safety answering point (PSAP) and/or a resident population they are responsible for making protective action recommendations. An Agency may participate in the countywide System at no charge when used for emergency purposes until June 2021. Agencies authorized to join the system at no cost are limited to the incorporated cities in the Orange County Operational Area, County agencies and departments, the Municipal Water District of Orange County and Orange County Retail Water Agencies. Each participating Agency must sign a MOU and will maintain, at minimum, a Local Agency Administrator responsible for implementing and administering use of the System at the local level. Cities Cities wishing to participate may do so by having an authoritative representative sign the "Orange County Public Mass Notification System" MOU. Upon signing the agreement, the Agency will be provided a local administrator account, a vendor provided user manual and initial training. Throughout the term of the agreement, the Agency may use the System to send an unlimited number of emergency notifications to the public as well as an unlimited number of emergency and non -emergency inter -department messages. Each participating City shall develop and maintain written procedures to identify and address the Agency's specific use of the System within the scope of this policy guide. County Users Unincorporated areas of Orange County will have emergency messaging to the public launched by the Orange County Sheriff's Department. All other county agencies may have access to utilize the system for interdepartmental use. Each participating County agency shall develop and maintain written procedures to identify and address the Agency's specific use of the System within the scope of this policy guide and provide this guideline to the Orange County Sheriff's Department Emergency Management Division. Water Retail Water Agencies The Municipal Water District of Orange County and Orange County Retail Water Agencies wishing to participate may do so by having an authoritative representative sign the "Orange County Water Retail Agency Public Mass Notification System" MOU, Upon signing the agreement, the Agency will be provided a local administrator account, and the Orange County Sheriff's Department, Emergency Management Division in collaboration with the Municipal Water District of Orange County — Water Emergency response Organization of Orange County (WEROC) will provide a user manual and initial training. Throughout the term of the agreement, the Agency may use the System to send emergency notifications to the public by utilizing pre -established GIS shape files or the system's interactive map feature to identify their water users. Each participating agency shall develop and maintain written procedures to identify and address the Agency's specific use of the System within the scope of this policy guide. Page 3 of 14 Countywide Public Mass Notification System TA Standard Operating ProceduresS. Emergency Use Use of the Mass Notification System for emergency activity contains two components: (1) the need to disseminate critical, safety-related information to individuals regarding emergency events occurring now, follow up information regarding the event and termination of the emergency event., and (2) communicating with safety -responder staff, volunteers and involved parties about the emergency event. As a general rule, the System is to be used when the public is being asked to take some action (e.g. evacuate, prepare to evacuate, shelter in place, boil tap water before drinking, local assistance centers and other follow up information, rentry to an areas after evacuation orders have been lifted or termination of the emergency because the danger has passed). Emergency Public Notifications are limited to: 1 Imminent or perceived threat to life or property 2. Disaster notifications 3. Evacuation notices 4. Public health emergencies 5. Public safety emergencies 6. Any notification to provide emergency information to a defined community The following criteria should be utilized to assist with determining the need to issue an alert: 1, Severity. Is there a significant threat to public life and safety? 2. Public Protection. Is there a need for members of the public to take a protective action in order to reduce loss of life or substantial loss of property? 3, Warning, Will providing warning information assist members of the public in making the decision to take proper and prudent action? 4. Timing. Does the situation require immediate public knowledge in order to avoid adverse impact? 5. Geographical area. Is the situation limited to a defined geographical area? Is that area of a size that will allow for an effective use of the system, given the outgoing call capacity? 6. Are other means of disseminating the information inadequate to ensure proper and time delivery of the information? 7. Is the message being sent follow up information to an emergency event in progress? If the answer to ALL of these questions is :'Yes", then an activation of the Mass Notification System for emergency purposes may be warranted. To assist with trigger points for potential message use topics refer to Attachment A Emergency Responder Notifications are limited to: 1. Contacting first responders to advise of an emergency 2. Contacting first responders to report for duty due to an emergency 3. Contacting key staff regarding an emergency or crisis situation Page 4 of 14 Orange County Operational area Countywide Public Mass Notification System Standard Operating Procedures 4. Contacting agency employees/DSWs to report at a different time or location (or provide an update) due to an emergency 5. Exercises Emergency considerations: 1. Notification shall clearly state situation is an emergency 2. Message length shall not exceed 60 seconds 3. It is highly recommended all messages are recorded using a real voice and not the computer transcriber. 4. It is highly recommended to provide a phone number or website where the public can obtain additional or updated information 5. An all clear notification should be sent when applicable A, Inter -Department Communication City and County Agencies may use the Mass Notification System for non -emergency inter- departmental business communication as needed, without cost. It is recommended that individual Agencies identify where this would add value to their operations and establish separate written protocols and procedures for this use. B, Non -Emergency Public Use No agency shall use the Mass Notification System for non -emergency public announcements unless a separate contract with the vendor is established. Non -emergency use shall be consistent and in compliance with the non -emergency guidelines included within. Any agency in violation of this term may have their use of the system suspended. Additionally, E 911 data is not allowed to be utilized for non emergency use according to the law California Public Utilities Code (CPUC) sections 2872 and 2891.1 and violators may be subject to criminal enforcement. Jurisdictions will be limited to utilizing the self -registering portal entry data only when launching non -emergency messages. Agencies who contract to use the countywide System for non -emergency activity agree to give precedence to emergency notification call -outs by delaying or terminating non- emergency notification sessions if needed to increase emergency message success. The primary concern for point of failure in this situation is not the Mass Notification System, but the telephone port capacity of local phone providers responsible for delivering calls to residents. Cost associated with non -emergency public notifications is the responsibility of the local Agency, See section VIII. Non -emergency public notification use is prohibited for any of the following purposes: 1. Any message of commercial nature 2. Any message of a political nature 3. Any non -official business (e.g. articles, retirement announcements, etc.) 4. To send a message to an E911 obtained data source; see Section III, Governance, for additional information relating to E911 data use restrictions Page 5 of 14 Orange, County Operational r a Countywide Public Mass Notification System Standard Operating Procedures C. Confidentiality Agencies shall be responsible for: (i) ensuring that users maintain the confidentiality of all user login and password information; (ii) ensuring that users use the service in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations, including those relating to use of personal information; (iii) any breach of the terms of this policy or the vendor agreement by any user; and (iv) all communications by users using the service. Agencies shall promptly notify the Orange County Sheriff's Department and the vendor if it becomes aware of any user action or omission that would constitute a breach or violation of this policy or the vendor agreement. Through the "Memorandum of Understanding between the County of Orange and Participants for use of Countywide Mass Notification System," each agency is bound in writing to the confidentiality obligations sufficient to permit agencies to fully perform its obligations under this policy or the vendor agreement. VI. AUTHORIZED SYSTEM USERS A. Public Notifications In general, use of the system in most cities is the responsibility of the local law enforcement agency. Since law is responsible to make alert, notification and evacuation orders. However, others may also be authorized to make notifications will be officials including , emergency management, fire and city manager departments. County Administrator: The Orange County Sheriff's Department will act as the Countywide Public Mass Notification System County Administrator. County Administrator responsibilities are covered in section IX. System Administration and Operation. County User: Orange County Sheriff's Department Emergency Communication Division (9- 1-1 dispatch), Control One and Emergency Management Division personnel will be setup as "County" users. County Users will have permission to access and launch emergency notifications to all jurisdictions within Orange County consistent with County Operational Area public safety response guidelines. All other county agencies will have permission to execute inter department notifications. The Orange County Emergency Operations Center, when activated will be responsible for all public notifications to unincorporated areas during an emergency, For day to day use of the system for public safety incidents including but not limited to hazmats, felony crimes with suspects still at large, the Orange County Sheriff's Department Commander will be responsible for execution of messages. Local Agency Administrator: A minimum of one designated Local Agency Administrator will be required for each Agency participating in the countywide System. Local Agency Administrator responsibilities are covered in section IX. System Administration and Operation, Local Agency User: Participating Agencies may have an unlimited number of Local Agency Users. Local Agency Users will have access to resident contact records within their jurisdiction as well as neighboring jurisdictions with an established MOU agreement. Local Page 6 of 14 Orange County OpadianalArea Countywide Public Mass Notification System Standard Operating Procedures Agency Users will be authorized and managed by the Local Agency Administrator and may have varied system permissions. Any City jurisdiction who has contracted police services shall grant and provide access to their jurisdictions system in order to launch messages in a timely manner. • Water agencies are identified as local users under the Orange County Sheriff's Department Emergency Management Division. Inter -Department User: Inter -departmental users will have permission to inter -departmental contact information only and are authorized to use the system solely for inter -departmental communication including but limited to first responder or volunteer call -outs. Additional user for special contact groups including In House Special Services (IHSS), access and functional need cliental may be established with prior authorization from the Orange County Sheriff's Department to ensure no vendor contract violations are occurring. VII. ACTIVATION OF THE SYSTEM Each City Jurisdiction is responsible for launching messages to affected citizens and businesses within their jurisdiction. Determination of authority to request activation of the Mass Notification System rest with local officials, not with the County of Orange or the Orange County Sheriff's Department Emergency Management Division. Water agencies are responsible for launching messages to affected citizens and businesses as identified in their service district. The following is protocol to be followed when an emergency message is launched anywhere in Orange County. A. Public Notifications 1. The County of Orange is authorized to use the System to send notifications of regional emergencies to any and all residents within the Operational Area (example: Countywide quarantine order for a health alert). Upon sending a countywide notification, Orange County Sheriff's Department Emergency Management Division will, as soon as possible, advise the appropriate local Agency that mass notifications have been sent by the County to residents of their cities. Pre -notification to emergency managers by email or WebEOC of this AlertOC activation before actual delivery of the message will occur if possible. 2. Other than regional emergency notifications, public notifications are the responsibility of the individual City/Local Government. In the event that the geographical location of an incident requires a message to be delivered to multiple jurisdictions, the responsible Agency will inform each individual Agency so that they can send the message to those affected within their own jurisdiction. Exception: Small unincorporated neighborhoods embedded within City limits will receive mass notification of local city emergency activity from City Officials. This does not include the unincorporated areas of Rossmoor, Midway City, Cowan Heights, Lemon Heights, all canyons, Coto de Caza and Trabuco Canyon areas. Any of the fore mentioned unincorporated areas by names, coordination will have to occur with the Orange County Sheriff's Department/Watch Commander when the EOC is not activated. 3. For a City wishing to send or receive messages to or from a neighboring Agency during time of a multi -jurisdictional incident, an MOU should be established between both parties that grants permission for the handling Agency to send emergency notification to residents Page 7 of 14 Orange County Operationalte Countywide Public Mass Notification System Standard Operating Procedures within the affected Agency. (Exception will be made for cities who have contracted law enforcement services. No MOU will be required and access SHALL be granted). a. In the event no MOU has been established, the local city agency will contact the Police Watch Commander who is the 24 hour warning point for all cities for approval and coordination. 4. Water agencies sending information to the public will do so only to pre -loaded GIS shape files contalring their service areas. This procedure must occur due to the overlapping jurisdictional boundary areas. Water agencies will launch messages under the Orange County user account. Pre -notification to the Water Emergency Response of Orange County (WEROC) emergency manager, and impacted city emergency managers will occur prior to the lunch of the message by email containing the AlertOC message before actual delivery of the message will occur. a. The WEROC Emergency Manager is responsible to notify and provide the information to the OA/County Emergency Manager since the identification information will show the County of Orange as the initiator. 5. In the event a participating Agency is unable to send out an emergency message, the Orange County Control One Coordinated Communications Center is available to act on the local Agency's behalf. Agencies that do not have a current MOU with the County may also request Control One to send out an emergency message. Control One will not be available to send internal notifications. All rules and guidelines are applicable. It is still the responsibility of the local agency with the primary responsibility of the incident to receive approval for adjacent jurisdictions on multi jurisdictional events. Attachment B is the launch form containing all information required in orderto launch a message. Authority to request mutual aid assistance from Control One must be requested by a Lieutenant or above (same protocols as requesting a Code Alex), 6. If the Operational Area EOC is activated, agencies may request to utilize the Orange County Information Hotline 714-628-7085 as the Identification phone numberfor residents and businesses to call to obtain additional information. Agencies are requested to send a copy of the AlertOC script to the OA EOC before the message is launched, if possible. 7. Participating Agencies are authorized to develop pre -established notification lists and messages to meet their individual needs. These lists may include special populations (e.g. in-home care, schools, etc) or those susceptible to certain risks (e.g. homes within dam inundation zone). It is the responsibility of the participating Agency to create, maintain and update these lists. B. Emergency Response and Inter -Department Notifications: 1. Each participating Agency is authorized to create employeelvolunteer and department call lists and pre-recorded messages. 2. Any non -city agency wishing to create specialty groups which still contain public contact information (ex: special needs callouts) may do so with prior consent. However, any activation of information to any of these groups needs to be coordinated to ensure clear, concise and accurate information is being dispersed. During emergencies, messages will be coordinated with the Operational Area, Orange County Sheriffs Department Emergency Management Division. 3. It Is the sole responsibility of each participating Agency to maintain these lists and to launch notifications as deemed necessary. Page 8 of 14 9am Countywide Public Mass Notification System Standard Operating Procedures Vlll. COSTS The County of Orange agrees to fund the System for notifications classified as "emergency use". The County of Orange also agrees to continue to purchase updated E911 telephone data and geographic maps. Costs associated with use of the System for non -emergency activity is the responsibility of the local Agency through separate contract with the mass notification Vendor. IX. SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION/OPERATIONS Individual Agencies are responsible for providing logins and procedural training to key individuals within their Agency responsible for using the Mass Notification System, A. County Administrator The Orange County Sheriffs Department will assign and maintain a designated Mass Notification Program Administrator responsible for overall acquisition, accessibility, maintenance, compliance and management of all components required to provide an effective countywide mass notification system. The County Administrator is responsible for: 1. System acquisition and contract management. 2. Policy management and as needed modification (in consultation with public safety, emergency management and emergency response personnel.) 3. Audit compliance: routine monitoring of System use to insure policy and contract compliance. 4. Access management: record management of signed MOU from each participating Agency, distribution of local administrator accounts and updated local administrator contact list. 5. Data management: E911 data acquisition, update and compliance monitoring. Countywide map file acquisition, update and overall geo-coding. 6. Testing: facilitate routine System -wide test exercise, document overall test results and recommend and execute, as needed, corrective action at the County level. 7. Public education campaign: initiate and facilitate public education campaign aimed at making the public aware of the countywide public mass notification system initiative and citizen web portal. 8. System support: provide support to Local Agency Administrators. B. Local Agency Administrator Participating Agencies agree to appoint a designated Mass Notification Local Administrator responsible for leading, coordinating, monitoring and optimizing use of the Mass Notification System at the local level. Local Agency Administrator shall act as the Agency's central point Of contact and will work collaboratively with the County Administrator to insure local use of the system is within policy and MOU guidelines. Local Agency Administrator is responsible for: Page 9 of 14 Orange County operat o al r a Countywide Public Mass Notification System Standard Operating Procedures 1. Contract acquisition if Agency will use the system for non -emergency purposes. 2. Local Agency Mass Notification Operating Procedure development and management. 3. Use compliance: routine monitoring to ensure System Is used within the conditions and terms of this document and associated MOU. 4. Access management: local user account distribution and management, record management of MOU(s) and signed end user P&P. 5. Data management: perform routine data management, error -correcting and data integrity updates to System contact and geo-coded map data. 6. Testing: facilitate routine local System test exercise, document local test results and recommend and execute, as needed, corrective action at the local level. 7. Public education campaign: initiate and facilitate public education campaign aimed at making the local community aware of the intended use of the Mass Notification System and citizen web portal. 8. System support: provide support to local Agency end-users. X. INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND SUPPORT The Orange County Sheriff's Department will acquire and maintain 24x7x365 vendor support for the Mass Notification System. Participating Agencies are authorized to contact vendor support as needed. XI. ROUTINE TESTING The Mass Notification System will be tested quarterly. Test exercises will be geared towards insuring that use of the System in an emergency is optimized. This includes testing operational readiness, activation procedures and system effectiveness as well as validating data and system processes. Through test exercises, System administrators and users will be able to observe the mode of operation to augment and refresh System and process knowledge. Specific test exercise routines, roles, responsibilities and schedule will be detailed in the Operational Area Standard Operating Procedure document. By signing the Mass Notification System MOU, participating Agencies agree to take part in quarterly Mass Notification countywide test exercises. XII. DEFINITIONS System — All components of the Mass Notification System including hardware, software, access portals, contact data and GIS maps. 2. Resident — Comprises households and businesses. 3. IVR — Interactive Voice Response is a phone technology that allows a computer to detect voice and touch tones using a normal phone call. This technology will allow a user of the Mass Notification System to launch a message to a pre -defined call list when a pc or internet connection is not available. Page 10 of. 1.4 Countywide Public Mass Notification System Standard Operating Procedures 4. Emergency - "Emergency" shall Include, but not be limited to, instances of fire, flood, storm, epidemic, riots, or disease that threaten the safety and welfare of the citizens and property located within the boundaries of the county and participants' respective jurisdictions. Page 11 of 14 Revision History: Orange Covnty Operaft'0001 Area Countywide Public Mass Notification System Standard Operating Procedures Revision Date Author Description April 18, 2008 PMNS Policy Committee Document originated May 19 2008 PMNS Executive Review Team Non -emergency session termination in Section V., Item C. June 16, 2006 Teara LeBlanc ExceinVon clause in Section VII Item A, bullet 2. May 2010 VlcW Osborn Revision of all sections June 2012 Raymond Cheung Revision for OCSD transition May 2013 Raymond Choung Revision for new vendor contract May 2016 Raymond Cheung Added confidentiality item to Section V., Item C. and allowed non -emergency use in Section V„ Item B. and Section VIII. Page 12 of 14 Orange County OperationalArea Countywide Public Mass Notification System Standard Operating Procedures Attachment A — Alert OC Trigger Points Guidelines (Placeholder) Type of Incident Description Meets Public Safety Criteria Active Shooter A shooting with armed individual or individuals is Yes ..occurring in a known area. Boil Water An unsafe water supply issue requiring the public to Yes Orders boil water before use. Building Fire Afire occurring in an urban area requiring evacuation Yes or shelter in place for the immediate area Violent Crimes Violent crimes that just occurred such as robbery, Yes assault, murder, etc. Felony Suspect Law enforcement is currently searching for a felony Yes at Large suspect that is suspected to be in a certain area. HazMat Hazardous Materials incidents that require a Yes fire/hazmat response and may include evacuations or shelter -in-place orders. Health Orders Any public health order made pursuant to County Yes Health Officer recommendations. Missing Adult 12-17 yrs with decreased mental capacity or medical Yes (920A) with condition special cires Missing Child 12 yrs or younger ***Discussion add Amber alert Yes 920C triggers Missing Juvi 18 yrs and older 12. 17 yrs with decreased mental Yes (920J)with capacity or medical condition special cires Severe Weather Weather warnings that forecast an occurring or Yes Related imminent threat to public safety or coincide with protective action recommendations such as voluntary or mandatory evacuation orders. Evacuation or Voluntary or mandatory evacuation or shelter -in-place Yes Shelter -in -Place orders. Wildiand Fire A fire occurring in a wildland urban interface area Yes requiring immediate evacuation or shelter -in-place. Road Closures Unplanned road closures due to an emergency Yes situation. Planned Events Road closures due to community events planned in No advance. Page 13 of 14 Orange County Operational Area Countywide Public Mass Notification System Standard Operating Procedures AlertOC Activation Form (for emergency use only) (Attachment B) Request Received Date/Tlme: Jurisdiction Information _ Jurisdiction Name: Targeted Recipients: Requestor: (Name/Title) SMS Content: Contact Phone Numbers #1: Authorizing Official: t (Name/Title)_------------ --- Message Specifics Date/Time Message to Be Sent: ❑ Immediately Targeted Recipients: Type of Message: ❑ Phone ❑ e-mail ❑ SMS SMS Content: Message Content: I I, Staff Executing Message——._. Initiator Name (printed): --- Authorizing Sheriff Official Date and Time Sent: Name, Date and Time Results provided to jurisdiction J Page 14 of 14 Exhibit C NONDISCLOSURE AGREEMENT NONDISCLOSURE AGREEMENT BETWEEN PACIFIC BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY dba SEC CALIFORNIA, AND THE COUNTY OF ORANGE CALIFORNIA THIS AGREEMENT, effective this 26th day of June , 2008, ("Effective Date") Is between PACIFIC BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY dba SBC CALIFORNIA, a California corporation (hereinafter "SBC California'), County of Orange (hereinafter "Customer") and NTI Group, Inc. (hereinafter "Subcontractor'). 1, Customer has requested Neighborhood Call service from SBC California under SBC California's Tariff, CAL.P.U.C, NO, A9.2,6 and agrees to comply with all provisions of SBC California's Tariff, CAL.P.U.C, N0, A9.2,6, 2. Customer has identified Subcontractor as its agent for obtaining Neighborhood Call subscriber Information from SBC California for provision of community alerts and notifications to citizens as defined in California Public Utilities Commission Code Sections 2872 and 2891.1 and as allowed in SBC California's Tariff, CAL,P.U.C. NO. A9.2,6. In the event Customer elects to no longer use Subcontractor for obtaining Neighborhood Call subscriber information, Customer shall provide SBC California written notice of such change 30 days in advance of Subcontractor's agency status being terminated by Customer. 3, Subcontractor certifies that It has reviewed the terms and conditions of the SBC California Tariff, CAL. P.U.C. N0, Al for Neighborhood Call and specifically A9.2.6B.2.b which stipulates in part: "The Neighborhood Call database information provided to Customer pursuant to this tariff is confidential and proprietary and such Information will be held in confidence and only used and disclosed to Customer's employees or Its subcontractors and agents with a need to know for purposes of providing a community alert and notifications to citizens as defined in California Public Utilities Code Sections 2872 and 2891 A. Customer agrees that each of Its employees, subcontractors or agents receiving or having access to the Neighborhood Call database information will be informed that such Information Is subject to the terms and conditions of this tariff and the Neighborhood Call database Information will remain the property of Pacific; that the Neighborhood Call database information will be treated with the same degree of care as Customer affords to its own highly confidential and proprietary Informatlom, and that the Neighborhood Call database information will not be reproduced in any manner, unless otherwise specifically authorized in writing by Pacific, Upon request, Customer will promptly return to Pacific all Neighborhood Call database Information in a tangible form or certify to Pacific that such information has been destroyed," 4. Subcontractor agrees to comply with each of the obligations contained in SBC California's Tariff, CAL. P.U.G. NO. A9.2.6.13.2.b for Neighborhood Call Tariff. Notwithstanding the preceding sentence, Subcontractor agrees that no Neighborhood Call subscriber information will shared with any non-employee of Subcontractor, whether it be a subcontractor or agent, without the written authorization of Customer and the execution of a Nondisclosure Agreement with SBC California. 5. This Nondisclosure Agreement shall be in effect from the Effective Date until such time that Customer terminates its request for Neighborhood Call service from SBC California or Customer elects to no longer use Subcontractor for obtaining Neighborhood Call subscriber Information. Subcontractor's duty to keep the Neighborhood Call subscriber information confidential shall continue beyond the term of this Nondisclosure Agreement until such time that Subcontractor returns to SBC California all Neighborhood Call subscriber information in a tangible form or certifies to SBC California that such information has been destroyed. 6. Nothing contained in this Nondisclosure Agreement shall be construed as granting or conferring any rights by license or otherwise in any Information. 7. This Nondisclosure Agreement shall benefit and be binding upon the parties hereto and their respective subsidiaries, affiliates, successors and assigns. 8. This Nondisclosure Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California, Irrespective of its choice of laws principles. (SIGNATURE PAGE FOLLOWS] FF IMMZ ITITIR 10 1 JI Print Name: TRW Date XXXX (Subcontractor and)or Agent) Print ,rltfe; Date Signed:--_- XXXX (Customer) N Print Name: JggLa_LjgiMs'--- Title Program Manager Date Signed; June 30, 2008 Exhibit D Public Mass Notification System Individual gre User Agreement I. [Insert Name] (hereinafter "USER") is an agent, officer, employee or representative of [Insert name of entity], (hereinafter "PARTICIPANT"). 2, PARTICIPANT is a signatory to a Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU") between with the County of Orange ("COUNTY") for Use of Countywide Mass Notification System ("SYSTEM"), 3. As an agent, officer, employee or representative of PARTICIPANT, USER has been granted access to the System by PARTICIPANT and is deemed an Individual User under the MOU. 4. USER understands that as an Individual User, USER may only use the SYSTEM in the manner described in the MOU, the Everbridge GSA Approved. End User License Agreement, and in accordance with the requirements of the law. . 5. By signing this Individual User Agreement, USER hereby further expressly agrees to the do following things: a) to maintain the confidentiality of login and password information; b) to use the System in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations, including those relating to use of personal information; c) to be responsible for any breach of the terms of the Agreement with Everbridge and/or the MOU between PARTICIPANT and COUNTY caused by the Individual User; and d) to maintain the confidentiality of all records and information to which the Individual User may have access as a result of their access to the System pursuant to all statutory laws relating to privacy and confidentiality that currently exist or exist at any time during the term of this MOU; and e) that all information transmitted and the use of the SYSTEM by USER shall be in compliance with California Public Utilities Code section 2872, 6. USER also acknowledges having been provided the opportunity to review the GSA Approved End User License Agreement with Everbridge, the MOU and California Public Utilities Code section 2872, prior to signing this Individual User Agreement, and hereby agrees to abide by both the letter and intent of those documents.. 7. USER may withdraw their consent to terms contained within this Individual User Agreement atm time by notifying PARTICIPANT in writing. USER acknowledges, however, that withdrawing USER's consent will result in immediate termination of USER's right and ability to access the SYSTEM, By signing this Individual User Agreement, USER acknowledges having thoroughly read the foregoing, and hereby consents and agrees to the above terms and conditions. Dated: Signature Printed Name